Part of the brochure reads: “Caryl’s unstoppable energy and ability to see opportunities where others only see hurdles are due in part to the two generations of women before her. We talked with Levine in 2016, at which time she spoke of how the company had not only introduced “Forbidden Black Rice” to the market (her husband thought of the name), but also how they had introduced a new method to farm rice (using half the amount of water) in the developing world. Lotus Foods, the East Bay–based company owned by Jewish and Chinese American couple Caryl Levine and Ken Lee, put out a brochure highlighting its growth and trajectory celebrating its 25 th year in business. Watch the deli’s Instagram account for future events. The deli also is expected to reopen its Russ Room next month - it’s been dark since March 2020 - when Covid restrictions are loosened. The next Drag Brunch will be May 1 at 12:30 p.m. A partnership between the two was discussed pre-pandemic, but then was put on hold. Now, on the first Saturday of the month, there will be a Drag Brunch, hosted by Sacramento drag queen Mercury Rising. Speaking of Jewish delis, Solomon’s Deli in Sacramento has been taking advantage of its spacious patio to hold distanced and masked events, such as disco brunches and more. Mark ’n Mike’s “Big Fresser” platter includes four types of meat, Swiss cheese, bread, sides, dressings and dessert. People can place orders at /onemarket and pick up their food at Lafayette Partners in Education on April 15 (3 to 3:45 p.m.) and at the JCC East Bay in Berkeley on May 14 (2 to 3 p.m.). Mark ’n Mike’s NY Style Deli, the Jewish delicatessen pop-up concept launched during the pandemic by the team at One Market Restaurant in San Francisco, will be “popping up” twice in the East Bay. “We’re keeping things as simple as possible, and as time goes on, we’ll think about expanding the menu,” he said. Schwab said they hope to be open by Labor Day. To begin with, the menu will include six types of bagels, schmears, house-made lox and a few traditional bagel sandwiches. The new brick-and-mortar bagel shop will be takeout only, with “pretty classic bagel shop offerings,” said Schwab. Schlok’s, which we first wrote about last October, is a project of Zack Schwab (partial owner of the Snug) and James Lok (a chef with a fine-dining pedigree). Schlok’s Bagels, a pandemic-born pop-up available weekends at the Snug eatery in San Francisco’s Pacific Heights, announced on Instagram that its life as a pop-up has ended, and a lease has been signed for a space on Fell Street in the NoPa/Alamo Square area. We can’t wait to see the vibrancy and Pride that you’ll bring to Drag Brunch.Food coverage is supported by a generous donation from Susan and Moses Libitzky. Dress up or down and unleash your unique style. Grab the kiddos and join us for this joyous occasion as we celebrate the LGBTQIA+ community and the beauty of being true to ourselves. All while live music provided by the incredible Meena Zaki keeps you moving to the beat. Don’t forget those dollar bills because your favorite local Queens will be giving you a show honey. Kick off Pride in the most fabulous way! Join us on Sunday, June 4th from 11:30AM-1:30PM for an electrifying Drag Brunch that will leave you craving seconds. A celebration of Pride Month with our friends, the Sacramento Lesbians Facebook Group, Meraki Events, our favorite Drag Queens and the LGBQT Center all June at Drake’s: The Barn.
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